Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... negotiations . " Laurier could not have carried on without him . . . , " Cartwright thought.103 Combined with Foster's illness , which left Fairbanks stranded ( although he could fall back on the State Department ) , Her- schell's death ...
... negotiations . " Laurier could not have carried on without him . . . , " Cartwright thought.103 Combined with Foster's illness , which left Fairbanks stranded ( although he could fall back on the State Department ) , Her- schell's death ...
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... negotiations had a direct bearing on the other negotiations then occupying her . In early 1899 prospects of the Joint High Commission were far from bright . The United States was persisting in an attitude unacceptable to Sir Wilfrid ...
... negotiations had a direct bearing on the other negotiations then occupying her . In early 1899 prospects of the Joint High Commission were far from bright . The United States was persisting in an attitude unacceptable to Sir Wilfrid ...
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... negotiations before the Joint High Commission had been going from bad to worse . By the date of the Cabinet's meeting on the Pauncefote draft , failure seemed imminent . In what was probably a last - minute attempt to save the ...
... negotiations before the Joint High Commission had been going from bad to worse . By the date of the Cabinet's meeting on the Pauncefote draft , failure seemed imminent . In what was probably a last - minute attempt to save the ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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